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− | Ich burrows into the flesh of the fish causing increasing skin and gill damage as the parasite multiplies. If the gills are seriously infected the animal can't | + | Ich burrows into the flesh of the fish causing increasing skin and gill damage as the parasite multiplies. If the gills are seriously infected the animal can't breath. In small numbers, ich is only an annoyance to fish. With a large enough concentration, ich may weaken a host enough to cause secondary infections, or may kill the host outright. |
This parasite goes through several life cycles and it is only when the parasite transforms into the free swimming cyst (trophont) stage can it reproduce and infect other fish. | This parasite goes through several life cycles and it is only when the parasite transforms into the free swimming cyst (trophont) stage can it reproduce and infect other fish. |